The micro-blogging site Twitter has undergone many changes ever since Elon Musk has taken over the management, while some have praised these changes, there are many who are unhappy over the new developments and they are cursing Elon Musk for destroying Twitter.
In such a scenario, the Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has tried to take the advantage of the situation by launching Threads on 6 July which is a competitor of Twitter and it got off to a great start as it got 5 million users in the first four hours of its launch, 10 million in 7 hours and by today morning, it’s user count crossed the 30 million mark.
Zuckerberg took to his personal Threads account and wrote, “Wow, 30 million sign-ups as of this morning. Feels like the beginning of something special, but we’ve got a lot of work ahead to build out the app.”
Threads seems to be quite similar to Twitter; Instagram users can sign-up using their Instagram ids and they can also remain in touch with all their contacts of Instagram.
After the launch of Threads, both the sites – Twitter and Threads were flooded with memes and there were some who made fun of Mark Zuckerberg for copying ideas of other social media platforms.
Few others also took a jibe at Threads by making it clear that they will prefer Twitter while some just had a field day by means of several hilarious memes. These reactions will tickle your funny bone:
Snapchat se Stories,Tictok se reels Twitter se threads banne ke baad
Mark Zuckerberg: pic.twitter.com/HdkYKD7OKR
— Raja Babu (@GaurangBhardwa1) July 7, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg's kid be like. #Threads pic.twitter.com/CFBi5981Y6
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) July 6, 2023
me trying to manage twitter, threads, instagram and tiktok all at once pic.twitter.com/P3LVDQ3RPI
— janito (@yassnito) July 7, 2023
sir what’s the procedure of hiding threads account from instagram mutuals pic.twitter.com/KJyy23p00Q
— Sahilarioussss (@Sahilarioussss) July 6, 2023
Who is behind this? pic.twitter.com/hYYI1OFG35
— Olúwatìmíléyìn (@timi_threads) July 7, 2023
Me counting all the new bugs and basic features threads lacks pic.twitter.com/99mSXHDhJ8
— Danny (@jonathansiris) July 6, 2023
Me switching between Threads, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, WhatsApp and TikTok pic.twitter.com/H2E4eakIOA
— MAN LIKE MAG (@Meshack_Mag2) July 7, 2023
When you use "T h r e a d s" keyword on Twitter it's giving less reach.
Mark Zuckerberg to Elon Musk: pic.twitter.com/revyJnArsR
— Mehul Fanawala (@MehulFanawala) July 6, 2023
Everyone running back to Twitter after trying Threads App for 5 Min #Threads #ThreadsApp #ElonMusk#MarkZuckerberg #ElonVsZuckerberg #ElonMusk pic.twitter.com/XXHw8OKmY0
— Yash Barapatre (@nikunimje) July 7, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg when he sees another social media app pic.twitter.com/sMJEcpwTNe
— Samrat Singh (@samratsingh23) July 6, 2023
Welcome #Threads pic.twitter.com/xkBnEONUkt
— HYD7AM (@hyd7am) July 7, 2023
seeing the people you know from twitter on threads pic.twitter.com/JvnbNvCcWc
— Jeffery Perkins (@JefferyxBball) July 6, 2023
Twitter vs Threads pic.twitter.com/VSvCHkaFfD
— died (@Rack2000) July 7, 2023
How did y’all expect threads to be better than Twitter when they can’t even fix instagram… pic.twitter.com/nfuA7F8MTJ
— Danny (@jonathansiris) July 6, 2023
I see no difference #threadapp #Threads #ElonMusk pic.twitter.com/LjWUhmltJD
— Bisma fatima (@bismafatima_) July 7, 2023
There's no way simpson Predicated #threads pic.twitter.com/evy55xmMId
— Baji_Tweets (@Baji_2020_) July 7, 2023
It's a fight between a bird and Threads. Feels like Makar Sankranti pic.twitter.com/Wsu0156NDj
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) July 6, 2023
One big concern that online users have in regard to Threads is their privacy policy, Threads will collect data related to a user’s personal information, employment, race, ethnicity, s*xual orientation, health, browsing history, location, etc. and because of this reason, Threads launch has been delayed in European Union.
Have you signed-up in Threads? How is the experience? Share with us.
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